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Researchers of the Department of Psychological Sciences challenge the mechanism for the Implicit Association Test
Researchers in Case Western Reserve University’s Department of Psychological Sciences recently published a study in Nature Human Behavior, challenging implicit biases that contribute to discrimination and societal inequities. The study, titled “Challenging the mechanism for the Implicit Association…
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CWRU’s Shannon French speaks to Pakistan Navy War College
Shannon French, military ethicist and professor of philosophy and law at Case Western Reserve University, recently gave a lecture—titled “Ethical decision making: Codes and accountability in the AI era”—at Pakistan Navy War College in Lahore, Pakistan.There, she also participated in a virtual…
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CWRU’s Pre-Physician Assistant Club hosts inaugural conference
The Pre-Physician Assistant Club at Case Western Reserve recently hosted the university’s first-ever physician assistant (PA) conference, which brought together more than 40 students and practicing certified physician assistants from CWRU, Ohio State University, John Carroll University and…
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CWRU’s Writing Program hosts national conference
Earlier this year, Case Western Reserve University’s Writing Program served as local hosts for the annual NCTE Conference on Communication & Composition in Cleveland. At this national conference, thousands of writing instructors, rhetoricians and program administrators gathered for four days of…
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CWRU researchers discover hidden factors that control motion of self-propelled microparticles
Researchers at Case Western Reserve University have uncovered previously overlooked physical mechanisms that control how microscopic self-propelled particles move near surfaces— a discovery that could influence the future design of targeted drug delivery systems, environmental cleanup technologies…
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Engineering’s Anirban Sen Gupta and Pedram Mohseni develops first-of-its-kind portable diagnostic device to assess blood clotting disorders
In a collaborative research effort, Anirban Sen Gupta, the Wallace R. Persons Professor in the Department of Biomedical Engineering, and Pedram Mohseni, chair of the Department of Electrical, Computer and Systems Engineering, developed PlateChek. Funded by a collaborative grant from the U.S.…
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17 undergraduate students represent CWRU at prestigious National Conference of Undergraduate Research
Strong undergraduate research experiences are a cornerstone of a Case Western Reserve University education. The institution’s recent record-breaking contingent at the National Conference of Undergraduate Research (NCUR) in Richmond, Virginia, demonstrated the power and reach of such opportunities.…
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CWRU representatives are helping to shape the future of gerontology
Two faculty members and a doctoral student contributed to building a new framework for aging-related education programs
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History’s John Broich examines the history of white supremacy
John Broich, associate professor of history at Case Western Reserve University, published White Supremacy: A Short History earlier this month with Cambridge University Press. Written for a general audience, the book traces the origins and evolution of white supremacists thought across the…
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Elizabeth Click shares key strategies to sustain stakeholder engagement in worksite well-being programs
Elizabeth Click, medical director at Case Western Reserve University and associate professor‌ at Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing, recently presented on ways to unlock success for sustainable stakeholder engagement in worksite well-being programs at the 36th annual Art & Science of Health…